Friday, February 27, 2015

This release contains the work of the LLVM community over the past six months: many many bug fixes, optimization improvements, support for more proposed C++1z features in Clang, better native Windows
compatibility, embedding LLVM IR in native object files, Go bindings, and more. For details, see the release notes [LLVM, Clang].

Many thanks to everyone who helped with testing, fixing, and getting the release into a good state!

Special thanks to the volunteer release builders and testers, without whom this release would not be possible: Dimitry Andric, Sebastian Dreßler, Renato Golin, Sylvestre Ledru, Ben Pope, Daniel Sanders, and
Nikola Smiljanić!

If you have any questions or comments about this release, please contact the community on the mailing lists. Onwards to 3.7!

Monday, February 23, 2015

Welcome to the sixtieth issue of LLVM Weekly, a weekly newsletter (published
every Monday) covering developments in LLVM, Clang, and related projects.
LLVM Weekly is brought to you by Alex Bradbury.
Subscribe to future issues at http://llvmweekly.org and pass it on to anyone
else you think may be interested. Please send any tips or feedback to
asb@asbradbury.org, or @llvmweekly or @asbradbury on Twitter.

Monday, February 16, 2015

Welcome to the fifty-ninth issue of LLVM Weekly, a weekly newsletter
(published every Monday) covering developments in LLVM, Clang, and related
projects. LLVM Weekly is brought to you by Alex
Bradbury. Subscribe to future issues at
http://llvmweekly.org and pass it on to anyone else you think may be
interested. Please send any tips or feedback to asb@asbradbury.org, or
@llvmweekly or @asbradbury on Twitter.

Monday, February 9, 2015

Welcome to the fifty-eighth issue of LLVM Weekly, a weekly newsletter
(published every Monday) covering developments in LLVM, Clang, and related
projects. LLVM Weekly is brought to you by Alex
Bradbury. Subscribe to future issues at
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interested. Please send any tips or feedback to asb@asbradbury.org, or
@llvmweekly or @asbradbury on Twitter.

Monday, February 2, 2015

Welcome to the fifty-seventh issue of LLVM Weekly, a weekly newsletter
(published every Monday) covering developments in LLVM, Clang, and related
projects. LLVM Weekly is brought to you by Alex
Bradbury. Subscribe to future issues at
http://llvmweekly.org and pass it on to anyone else you think may be
interested. Please send any tips or feedback to asb@asbradbury.org, or
@llvmweekly or @asbradbury on Twitter.

I've been at FOSDEM this weekend in Brussels (which is why this week's issue
is perhaps a little shorter than usual!). Most talks were recorded and I'll be
linking to the videos from the LLVM devroom once they're up. For those
interested, you can see the slides from my lowRISC talk
here. If
you want to chat about the project, you may want to join #lowRISC on
irc.oftc.net.